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here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: it was as surveillance cameras spot the new york region's most wanted man, ahmed khan rahmanny, police in hot pursuit. >> a guy's shooting a gun, shots fired. >> reporter: it all ends with rahami wounded. you can see him in this photo lying on the ground. officers also injured in the gun battle. >> two linden police officers rrchted rahami. abdomen but into his bullet-proof vest. >> reporter: moments later rahami on a gurney, unconscious, after terrorizing the region in a string of bombings that gripped the new york metropolitan area. it began at 9:30 on a sunny saturday morning in seaside park, new jersey. runners gathering for a charity run for the marines. an explosion ripping apart this garbage can. the runners say because the race had been delayed. >> shut down the run, get them >> reporter: sources telling abc news three pipe bombs tied together were to detonate at the start of the race. hours later in nearby new york city, another blast. shattering the joy of a saturday night. >> we heard a huge explosion, t
here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: it was as surveillance cameras spot the new york region's most wanted man, ahmed khan rahmanny, police in hot pursuit. >> a guy's shooting a gun, shots fired. >> reporter: it all ends with rahami wounded. you can see him in this photo lying on the ground. officers also injured in the gun battle. >> two linden police officers rrchted rahami. abdomen but into his bullet-proof vest. >> reporter:...
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for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas in washington. >> our thanks to pierre thomas for that report. >>> up next, whoopi goldberg takes us inside the lives of transgender fashion models. >>> later, robin roberts is in the kitchen with both chef currys. econds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. endless shrimp is back at hold red lobster.rks. that means you get to try as much as you want... ...of whatever flavors are calling your name. seriously. like new garlic sriracha-grilled shrimp. it's a little spice... ...a little sizzle... ...and a lot just right. and try new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. helloooo crispy goodness. and the classic... ...handcrafted shrimp scampi... ...you can't get enough of? still gonna floor you. it may be called endless... ...but that doesn't mean it'll last. i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of blind-sided me. and it clears my terri
for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas in washington. >> our thanks to pierre thomas for that report. >>> up next, whoopi goldberg takes us inside the lives of transgender fashion models. >>> later, robin roberts is in the kitchen with both chef currys. econds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. endless shrimp is back at hold red lobster.rks. that means you get to try as much as you want......
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>> nothing, nothing. >> reporter: and pierre thomas with us live from our washington was this man on the fbi's radar, pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, our sources are telling us, so far, the case shows no ties to isis. they say the suspect came out of nowhere. that's what's so disturbing. especially given the fact that the fbi is tracking 800 isis sympathizers here in the u.s. >> pierre thomas with us, as well. thank you, pierre. >>> and now, to the politics of terror. and the race for president tonight. both candidates responding and swiftly, but with very different approaches. and look at these numbers tonight, the most recent polling, on who americans trust to handle te hillary clinton, 48%, donald trump, 45%. a virtual tie. and who would be the better commander in chief? clinton, 50%, trump, 45%. again, within the margin of error. so, tonight, we let both of their approaches on this play out, and you decide. here's abc's tom llamas from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump predicting cushy treatment for the suspect in the bomb attack. >> today, we have caught t
>> nothing, nothing. >> reporter: and pierre thomas with us live from our washington was this man on the fbi's radar, pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, our sources are telling us, so far, the case shows no ties to isis. they say the suspect came out of nowhere. that's what's so disturbing. especially given the fact that the fbi is tracking 800 isis sympathizers here in the u.s. >> pierre thomas with us, as well. thank you, pierre. >>> and now, to the politics...
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abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: the suspect was the fbi's worst nightmare. a loan wolf with no known ties to terror, attacking a shopping mall on a busy saturday evening. >> there was at least one victim who was asked if they were muslim. >> reporter: in five minutes of terror, dahir adan stabbing nine shoppers before being fatally shot been an offduty police officer. a wounded survivor says adan attacked anyone in his path. >> he started striking one in the back of the head, who was pregnant female. >> reporter: within hours, isis claimed responsibility, calling adan one of its soldiers. his family, shocked. >> are you aware that isis is saying he was a soldier? >> ah -- nothing, nothing. >> reporter: and pierre thomas with us live from our washington bureau tonight. was this man on the fbi's radar, pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight our sources are telling us, so far, the case shows no ties to isis. that's what's so disturbing, especially given the fact the fbi is tracking 800 isis sympathizers here in the u.s. >> pierre thomas with us, as well
abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: the suspect was the fbi's worst nightmare. a loan wolf with no known ties to terror, attacking a shopping mall on a busy saturday evening. >> there was at least one victim who was asked if they were muslim. >> reporter: in five minutes of terror, dahir adan stabbing nine shoppers before being fatally shot been an offduty police officer. a wounded survivor says adan attacked anyone in his path. >> he...
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i want to get right to our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, you've been working your sources, who say that neighbors heard the father call his own son a terrorist. the fbi had been alerted. >> reporter: david, that's right. the fbi got wind of this after a neighbor of rahami's father called authorities to report that he overheard the father screaming that arahami was, quote, a terrorist. the fbi followed up, interviewing the father, who said he had yelled the act cue cases after a nasty domestic dispute involved his son. he called and said to the fbi that while he was concerned that his son was hanging out with bad people, he did not believe that he was a terrorist. fbi officials told me today, they closed the case after an investigation and intervie terrorism. they say, there simply was not enough to move forward, noting that they get thousands of such cases every year. >> all right, pierre thomas, live with us tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we move on, and to growing outrage after a deadly police shooting. tonight,
i want to get right to our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, you've been working your sources, who say that neighbors heard the father call his own son a terrorist. the fbi had been alerted. >> reporter: david, that's right. the fbi got wind of this after a neighbor of rahami's father called authorities to report that he overheard the father screaming that arahami was, quote, a terrorist. the fbi followed up, interviewing the father, who said he had yelled the act cue...
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i want to get right to pierre thomas. pierre, you've been working your sources, who say that neighbors heard the father call his own so, why wasn't he on the radar? >> reporter: david, that's right. the fbi got wind of this after a neighbor of rahami's father called to report that he overheard the father screaming that rahami was a terrorist. the fbi interviewed the father, and said he yelled the allegations after a nasty domestic dispute. he called and said to the fbi that while he was concerned that his son was hanging out with bad people, he did not believe that he was a terrorist. fbi officials told me today they investigation and interviews failed to show any signs to terrorism. they say there was simply not enough to move forward, noting they get thousands of such cases every year. >> all right, pierre thomas, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we move on, and to growing outrage after a deadly police shooting. tonight, the officer's defense for the first time here. dash cam video showing the father of four with his arm
i want to get right to pierre thomas. pierre, you've been working your sources, who say that neighbors heard the father call his own so, why wasn't he on the radar? >> reporter: david, that's right. the fbi got wind of this after a neighbor of rahami's father called to report that he overheard the father screaming that rahami was a terrorist. the fbi interviewed the father, and said he yelled the allegations after a nasty domestic dispute. he called and said to the fbi that while he was...
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. >>> and i want to bring in pierre thomas. pierre, three separate events. all have hallmarks of terror. as i watch our coverage, i'm amazed no victims were killed today. what are your sources saying about any possible links? >> they don't believe there are and new york and new jersey incidents. but authorities are investigating whether the new york and new jersey bombings are linked. there's intense focus on cell phones apparently used in each attack. make no mistake, this is an extremely tense moment for law enforcement. these three cases are a reminder that the country remains in a high threat tempo environment. and with isis claiming credit for inspiring the minnesota stabbing, remember the fbi has identified roughly 800 isis sympathizers in the countr in the new york area, these incidents also have very bad timing. the united nations general assembly is set to begin tomorrow. so, what was already a security headache is now wrapped in an extra layer of concern. tom? >> pierre, thank you. >>> and both presidential campaigns are responding to the attacks.
. >>> and i want to bring in pierre thomas. pierre, three separate events. all have hallmarks of terror. as i watch our coverage, i'm amazed no victims were killed today. what are your sources saying about any possible links? >> they don't believe there are and new york and new jersey incidents. but authorities are investigating whether the new york and new jersey bombings are linked. there's intense focus on cell phones apparently used in each attack. make no mistake, this is an...
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. >>> and pierre thomas, three separate events. all have hallmarks of terror. what are your sources saying about any possible links? whether the new york and new jersey bombings are linked. there's intense focus on cell phones used in each attack. these three cases are a reminder that the country remains in a high threat tempo environment. and with isis claiming credit for inspiring the minnesota stabbing, the fbi has identified roughly the country. a and the united nations assembly is set to begin tomorrow in new york. so, what was already a security headache is now wrapped in an extra layer of concern. >>> and both presidential campaigns are responding to the attacks. donald trump saying we're going to end it. statement condemning the apparent terrorist attacks in minnesota, new jersey and new yo york. the first debate just a week away. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: less than an hour after the explosion rocked manhattan, donald trump spoke out. >> a bomb went off in new york, and nobody knows exactly what's going on. but, boy, we are living in a time, we be
. >>> and pierre thomas, three separate events. all have hallmarks of terror. what are your sources saying about any possible links? whether the new york and new jersey bombings are linked. there's intense focus on cell phones used in each attack. these three cases are a reminder that the country remains in a high threat tempo environment. and with isis claiming credit for inspiring the minnesota stabbing, the fbi has identified roughly the country. a and the united nations assembly is...
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thomas has more on the growing concern that more attacks could be coming. tonight, a half-billion yahoo customers - many in the u.s. - coping with that stunning hack...those passwords, dates of birth, even security questions and answers.. all now exposed to potential id thieves and worse. yahoo says the cyberattack was "state-sponsored" and it comes as brazen hackers even posted that scan of michelle obama's that case but the critical question now, how does an average person - protect-themselves? sot jeffrey green/symantec: i'm worried that some people are just going to throw up their hands and think there is nothing i can do, it's hopeless, and it really is not at the individual level. in the case of the yahoo breach.. change your password. and don't use the same password for other personal accounts --change your security questions and make them more difficult --and employ security protection software - making sure it is up to date and something many consumers don't only on -13- action news.... a popular seafood restaurant.... shuts its doors! and now... e
thomas has more on the growing concern that more attacks could be coming. tonight, a half-billion yahoo customers - many in the u.s. - coping with that stunning hack...those passwords, dates of birth, even security questions and answers.. all now exposed to potential id thieves and worse. yahoo says the cyberattack was "state-sponsored" and it comes as brazen hackers even posted that scan of michelle obama's that case but the critical question now, how does an average person -...
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here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this former chicago police officer has been indicted on federal civil rights charges for what you are about to see unfold in this police dash cam video. a video the city sought to keep secret. officer marco proano walks into the scene, gun drawn gangster-style, as he pursues a suspected stolen car full of black teenagers. he starts firing, squeezing off 12 rounds even as the car is backing away. two teens are hit. the fraternal order of police initially said the officer fired his weapon to protect someone who was being dragged by the car. but there is no evidence of that on the tape. the city obtained a court order to block the video's release to video and was so disturbed he released it to the press, saying "it showed a reckless and callous disregard for human life. my strong gut feeling is that these shots never would have been fired if the kids in the car were white." david, tonight, the judge who released the video tells us he is glad the justice department's case moved forward. and that he stands by his blistering words. >> pierre, thank you.
here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this former chicago police officer has been indicted on federal civil rights charges for what you are about to see unfold in this police dash cam video. a video the city sought to keep secret. officer marco proano walks into the scene, gun drawn gangster-style, as he pursues a suspected stolen car full of black teenagers. he starts firing, squeezing off 12 rounds even as the car is backing away. two teens are hit. the fraternal order of police...
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here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, a half billion yahoo customers, many in the u.s., coping with the stunning hack. answers all now exposed to potential i.d. thieves and worse. yahoo says that the attack was state-sponsored. the critical question now, how do average people protect themselves? >> it's not hopeless at individual level. >> reporter: change your pa passw password, and don't use the same one for other accounts. and employ security protection software, make sure it's up to date and always running. >> attackers count on the fact that people don't patch and update their systems. >> pierre is with us live. your source i telling us we now behind this? >> reporter: yes, this comes on the heels of russian hackers being accused of hacking the dnc. and story is only getting bigger. >>> and president obama rejecting the 9/11 bill that would allow the family and survivors of 9/11 victims to sue the government of saudi arabia. the video. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight." >>> the school bus crash late today. the bus flipping over, students inside. the
here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, a half billion yahoo customers, many in the u.s., coping with the stunning hack. answers all now exposed to potential i.d. thieves and worse. yahoo says that the attack was state-sponsored. the critical question now, how do average people protect themselves? >> it's not hopeless at individual level. >> reporter: change your pa passw password, and don't use the same one for other accounts. and employ security protection software, make...